2021
DOI: 10.6027/temanord2021-545
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Towards a sustainable fishery and use of cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture

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“…Currently, there are no regulations regarding the origin of cleaner fish released into the net-pens along the vast Norwegian coastline [128]. Although, there is evidence of lumpfish being shipped and translocated, the degree is not known [129]. Translocating fish can have many consequences for local populations, species and even ecosystems.…”
Section: Conclusion and Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are no regulations regarding the origin of cleaner fish released into the net-pens along the vast Norwegian coastline [128]. Although, there is evidence of lumpfish being shipped and translocated, the degree is not known [129]. Translocating fish can have many consequences for local populations, species and even ecosystems.…”
Section: Conclusion and Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This strong genetic divergence enabled us to identify escapees from salmon farms as well as introgression into native populations (Faust et al, 2018, 2021). These findings have prompted explicit guidelines for the import and use of cleaner fish in Norwegian salmon aquaculture (Halvorsen, Skiftesvik, Durif, et al, 2021; Halvorsen et al, 2021). Genome‐wide genotyping and analysis of genome architecture of Atlantic cod uncovered cryptic population structure (Barth et al, 2017; Svedäng et al, 2019), and strong local adaptation in the Baltic Sea (Barth et al, 2019; Berg et al, 2015), which now forms the basis of stock separation in fisheries management (Hemmer‐Hansen et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%